Moore
won’t practice Monday, as Muschamp said, “We feel like everybody should be good. Tyler’s the only
one that’s a little bit questionable right now but I hope to get him back for
some reps Tuesday and possibly Wednesday.”

UNDER THE LIGHTS

Florida
will play its first night game of the season when it kicks off against Kentucky
at 7 p.m. on Sept. 28 (ESPN2 or ESPNU). The Gators -- winners of 26 straight
games in the series -- haven’t lost to the Wildcats since 1986.

QUOTABLE

“You
have to ask him that. No idea. I don’t think he’d do it, personally. Does
anybody want to ask him? He doesn’t allow some media people in his things. Go
ask him. I don’t think he’ll do it is my answer. … I’d be all for it though. Absolutely.
I’d liked to see it actually. Some of y’all would as well.”

--
Muschamp -- smiling and laughing the whole time -- on the chances South
Carolina coach Steve Spurrier returns to Florida this season as an honorary Mr.
Two Bits.

THIS & THAT

After
Jordan Reed led the Gators in receptions in 2012, Florida’s tight ends have
been non-existent in the offense this season with just a single reception.
Muschamp was critical of their progress, saying, “We’re going to throw it to
the guys who can make plays. … We’re going to circle guys who are going to make
plays and yards after the catch. That’s not been the strong point of that
position at this point.”

... Florida has won eight straight games against
Tennessee -- a UF series best. The Gators trounced the Vols 37-20 last season
with a big second-half comeback.